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<bibliodate><row><refs_itemname>Journal Article</refs_itemname><bibliography>Tilden, G.; Aroga, L.; Curry, G.N. (2025) The content and structure of the CIC-Curtin-ACIAR extension package of modules for training farmer groups and cadet extension officers, In: PNG Coffee Journal, Vol.16 (1), 44-51, URL: https://pacificlivelihoods.com/special-issue-journal-publications</bibliography><refs_abstract>The ACIAR extension package has been designed to train smallholder farmers and cadet extension officers in all aspects of coffee production from establishing a new coffee garden, through to coffee harvesting and processing, and then marketing and financial management. All modules focus on the low input production system and incorporate simple low-cost techniques for farmers which are the key to improving production, quality and smallholder livelihoods. Key themes are sustainable production and labour efficiency, conveyed using a collaborative learning approach to encourage farmers to become fully engaged in the training. The training package is available free to download at: https://www.aciar.gov.au/publication/MN220-PNG-coffee-manual-1
Keywords: smallholders; low input; livelihoods; sustainable production; labour efficiency; gender; collaborative learning; agricultural extension</refs_abstract><files>PCJ2025_V16N1P44-51.pdf</files><refs_filenote>478.59 KB, PDF</refs_filenote><refs_url>https://pacificlivelihoods.com/special-issue-journal-publications</refs_url><refs_library>null</refs_library><refs_conference>null</refs_conference><identifier></identifier></row></bibliodate>
